Accident Blackburn T.9A Shark II K8471,
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Date:Friday 16 August 1940
Time:c.
Type:Blackburn T.9A Shark II
Owner/operator:755 Sqn FAA RN
Registration: K8471
MSN: -
Fatalities:Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:2 miles north of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland, -   United Kingdom
Phase: En route
Nature:Military
Departure airport:-
Destination airport:-
Narrative:
755 Sqn. Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, Blackburn Shark II K8471, flew into high ground 2 miles north of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland on the 16th August 1940 injuring Pilot Lieutenant Douglas Drane who later died in hospital.
Lt. Drane of Ilford Essex, England, is buried in Sec. M. Grave 687, Hawkhead Cemetery, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

Sources:

RN Casualties in WW2 by Name - Di (naval-history.net)
Battle of Britain, August 1940 (naval-history.net)
Lieut Douglas Drane (Unknown-1940) - Find A Grave Memorial
Campeltown (royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk)
755 NAS Fleet Air Arm (wings-aviation.ch)

History of this aircraft

Other occurrences involving this aircraft
3 July 1940 K5502 744 Sqn FAA RN 1 RAF Evanton, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland w/o
30 August 1940 K8913 753 Sqn FAA RN 3 near St Vigeans village, 1 mile east of RNAS Arbroath (HMS Condor), A w/o
23 October 1940 K8927 758 Sqn FAA RN 0 Arbroath, Angus, Scotland unk

Revision history:

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03-Feb-2021 17:31 Peter Clarke Added

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